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Molecular dynamics of liquid-electrode interface by integrating Coulomb interaction into universal neural network
Kaoru Hisama1, Gerardo Valadez Huerta1, Michihisa Koyama1
1Research Initiative for Supra-Materials, Shinshu University, Nagano, Japan.
Abstract:
Computational understanding of the liquid-electrode interface faces challenges in efficiently incorporating reactive force fields and electrostatic potentials within reasonable computational costs. Although universal neural network potentials (UNNPs), representing pretrained machine learning interatomic potentials, are emerging, current UNNP models lack explicit treatment of Coulomb potentials, and methods for integrating additional charges on the electrode remain to be established. We propose a method to analyze liquid-electrode interfaces by integrating a UNNP, known as the preferred potential, with Coulomb potentials using the ONIOM method. This approach extends the applicability of UNNPs to electrode-liquid interface systems. Through molecular dynamics simulations of graphene-water and graphene oxide (GO)-water interfaces, we demonstrate the effectiveness of our method. Our findings emphasize the necessity of incorporating long-range Coulomb potentials into the water potential to accurately describe water polarization at the interface. Furthermore, we observe that functional groups on the GO electrode influence both polarization and capacitance.
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